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Bad people doing good things: Attributions about people with immoral traits
Perfect duties are those required by moral individuals, whereas imperfect duties, although not required, are expected of moral individuals. Previous...
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Co** with high advertising exposure: a source-monitoring perspective
Consumers are exposed to large amounts of advertising every day. One way to avoid being manipulated is to monitor the sources of persuasive messages....
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Through the Lens of the Attributional Theory of Stigma: Attitudes Toward Adoption by Same-Sex Couples and Children’s Adjustment in Same-Sex Parent Families
The current study aimed to examine significant predictors of negative attitudes toward adoption by same-sex couples and same-sex parenting. A...
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A Systematic Review of Qualitative Research Focusing on Emotional Distress Among Adolescents: Perceived Cause and Help-Seeking
Causal attributions and help-seeking is not well explored among adolescents, despite evidence of perceived causes for difficulties influencing how...
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Goal paralysis: How bad luck affects goal commitment
Prior research on luck has mostly focused on people’s attributions as to what causes it and how it affects behavior where luck is presumed to be...
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Parents’ Spontaneous Attributions about their Problem Child: Associations with Parental Mental Health and Child Conduct Problems
Parents’ attributions about their child’s personality and behaviour are known to predict the quality of parent-child interactions and outcomes for...
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What Do People of Color Believe About Racism and Discrimination Based on an Ingroup/Outgroup Distinction of the Perpetrator?
This chapter reviews four themes which address people of color’s beliefs about racism and discrimination. Participants had definitions of racism that... -
What Do People Think Is an Emotion?
In emotion research, both conceptual analyses and empirical studies commonly rely on emotion reports. But what do people mean when they say that they...
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Social perception of embodied digital technologies—a closer look at bionics and social robotics
This contribution of the journal Gruppe. Interaktion. Organisation. (GIO) presents a study on the social perception of Embodied Digital Technologies...
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When people are defeated by artificial intelligence in a competition task requiring logical thinking, how do they make causal attribution?
Given that artificial intelligence (AI) has been predicted to eventually take on human tasks demanding logical thinking, it makes sense that we...
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The Structure of Emotion Dialogues: Maternal Reminiscing Factors Differentially Relate to Child Language and Socio-Emotional Outcomes
Mother–child reminiscing about past emotional experiences is one aspect of emotion socialization that facilitates child socio-emotional and cognitive...
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Examining the Role of Emotion Differentiation on Emotion and Cardiovascular Physiological Activity During Acute Stress
Emotion differentiation (ED) — the tendency to experience one’s emotions with specificity — is a well-established predictor of adaptive responses to...
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Putting the “We” in Wellbeing Through Belonging Research
The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the rates of loneliness and isolation. Belonging, being a fundamental human need, plays a significant role in... -
The Relationship Between Self/Value Discrepancies and Anxiety: The Mediation Effect of Depressogenic Attributional Style
This study examined the mediator role of depressogenic attributional style in the relationship between self/value discrepancies and anxiety. A...
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Shifting Standards of Sexuality: An Intersectional Account of Men’s Objectification of Black and White Women
To what extent do men objectify and dehumanize Black and White women based on shifting standards of sexuality? Across five experimental studies (2...
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Exploring the Experiences of Parents Whose Child has Received a Diagnosis of Autistic Spectrum Disorder in Adulthood
There is a growing trend of adult diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Research has found that diagnosis can prompt a process of sense-making...
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Cognitive Processes of Victims of Bullying
The study explored the cognitive processes of victims as depicted in their drawings of school bullying experiences. Sixty victims of school bullying...
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Social motives, attributions and expectations as predictors of the decision to participate in a speed-dating event
Two studies investigated the role of dispositional social approach and avoidance motives (i.e., what people generally desire and fear in social...
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